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Author: Derek Janssen
Date: May 22, 2008 09:33
Oliver wrote: Katzenberg's deranged insistance that his pet project 'Pocahontas' would be a serious contender for the Best Picture Oscar is more than enough to assure him a place on this list. Actually, the only reason we have the Best Animated Feature Oscar is because of LA voters' still thinking that that Beauty/Beast stunt was "neato", and kept pushing annoying campaigns to ...
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Author: Oliver
Date: May 22, 2008 04:05
Katzenberg's deranged insistance that his pet project 'Pocahontas' would be a serious contender for the Best Picture Oscar is more than enough to assure him a place on this list. Also, whoever was responsible for 'Mega Man'.
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Author: Patrick Joseph Mc Namara
Date: Apr 30, 2007 07:11
... Hanna-Barberas by decades. Tom & Jerry is also a mixed drink and a fiddle tune. The pairing of the two names goes back quite a ways. But something tells me their titles of "Pocahontas" and "Hercules", not to mention "Mouse Police" (presumably "we can't legally call it The Rescuers"), don't have quite the same history as T&J. Hercules was done as an animated TV series ...
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Author: Kip Williams
Date: Apr 29, 2007 17:49
... wrote: But something tells me their titles of "Pocahontas" and "Hercules", not to mention "Mouse Police" (presumably "we ... as T&J. Well, no, of course not. Pocahontas was a real person, even if her story has been ...silent Tom & Jerry cartoons had preceded Hanna-Barbera's) that Pocahontas & Hercules and Mouse Police were different -- a statement that had...
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Author: Derek Janssen
Date: Apr 29, 2007 17:36
Kip Williams wrote: Derek Janssen wrote: But something tells me their titles of "Pocahontas" and "Hercules", not to mention "Mouse Police" (presumably "we can't legally call it The ..."), don't have quite the same history as T&J. Well, no, of course not. Pocahontas was a real person, even if her story has been largely replaced by John Smiths self-serving...
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Author: Kip Williams
Date: Apr 29, 2007 14:45
...", that HH has, in fact, gone into PD. But something tells me their titles of "Pocahontas" and "Hercules", not to mention "Mouse Police" (presumably "we can't legally call it The Rescuers"), don't have quite the same history as T&J. Well, no, of course not. Pocahontas was a real person, even if her story has been largely replaced by John Smiths self-serving ...
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Author: Ted
Date: Apr 29, 2007 14:24
Kip Williams wrote: snip But something tells me their titles of "Pocahontas" and "Hercules", not to mention "Mouse Police" (presumably "we can't legally call it The Rescuers"), don't have quite the same history as T&J. Well, no, of course not. Pocahontas was a real person, even if her story has been largely replaced by John Smiths self-serving legendmaking, and...
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Author: Derek Janssen
Date: Apr 29, 2007 14:01
...", that HH has, in fact, gone into PD. But something tells me their titles of "Pocahontas" and "Hercules", not to mention "Mouse Police" (presumably "we can't legally call it The Rescuers"), don't have quite the same history as T&J. Well, no, of course not. Pocahontas was a real person, even if her story has been largely replaced by John Smiths self-serving ...
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Author: Kip Williams
Date: Apr 29, 2007 13:49
... the two names goes back quite a ways. But something tells me their titles of "Pocahontas" and "Hercules", not to mention "Mouse Police" (presumably "we can't legally call it The Rescuers"), don't have quite the same history as T&J. Well, no, of course not. Pocahontas was a real person, even if her story has been largely replaced by John Smiths self-serving legendmaking,...
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Author: Chris Sobieniak
Date: Apr 29, 2007 09:53
...-Barberas by decades. Tom & Jerry is also a mixed drink and a fiddle tune. The pairing of the two names goes back quite a ways. But something tells me their titles of "Pocahontas" and "Hercules", not to mention "Mouse Police" (presumably "we can't legally call it The Rescuers"), don't have quite the same history as T&J. -- Don Heck some of those covers look nearly ...
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